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  2. This Is What an Amazon Email Scam Looks Like - AOL

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    The post This Is What an Amazon Email Scam Looks Like appeared first on Reader's Digest. Not every email from Amazon is legitimate. Keep an eye out for these telltale signs you might be dealing ...

  3. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    What to watch out for • Spoofing - used by spammers to make an email or website appear as if it's from someone you trust. • Phishing - an attempt by scammers to pose as a legitimate company or individual to steal someone's personal information, usernames, passwords, or other account information.

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    We know buying a watch on Amazon feels a little bit crazy, and we're not saying we'd turn to Bezos & Co. as our jeweler of choice. If you buy an Omega or Rolex diver on Amazon, you should be ...

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  6. Can you hear me? (alleged telephone scam) - Wikipedia

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    Can you hear me? is a question asked in an alleged telephone scam that started occurring in the United States and Canada in 2017. It is alternatively known as the Say "yes" scam. Reports of this scam and warnings to the public have continued into 2020 in the US. There have also been several reports of the same kind of incidents happening in Europe.

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    The internet can be a fun place to interact with people and gain info, however, it can also be a dangerous place if you don't know what you're doing. Many times, these scams initiate from an unsolicited email. If you do end up getting any suspicious or fraudulent emails, make sure you immediately delete the message or mark it as spam.